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Posted: Friday, June 06, 2008 8:00:16 AM
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Leica 19mm F2.8 Elmarit R
ROM, Model Number 11329

GENERAL INFORMATION - Reported June 6, 2008

The Leica 19mm F2.8 Elmarit-R already shows "M" in the database - meaning the rear section needs to be shaved at angle in order for the Canon mirror to clear. This is a major modification to the lens. Today we received some feedback which may be helpful for those who are thinking about making the modification:

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... regarding the newest version of the 2,8/19mm one needs obviously to remove roundabout 2-3mm of the metal. That´s a lot...


Again, nothing new here, just sharing some feedback. Dirk's comment does underscore the magnitude of the modification. This is not something I would be willing to do, and I certainly would NOT spend $4000 (US) on a new 19mm and then walk over to the grinding bench! My $.02 - buy one where somebody has already done the modification. Used 19mm (2nd version) sell for ~$1800 USD.

See Leica Canon compatibility table: http://www.pebbleplace.com/Personal/Leica_db.html

See comments about specific lenses: http://www.pebbleplace.com/Personal/Leica_db_Comments.html

Thank you Dirk for your input! Smile Hopefully Leica will announce a Leica R10 digital SLR at Photokina 2008 - then Leica owners won't have to resort to such extremes.



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